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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Does one underline or italicize items like The Declaration of Rights of Man?

Does one underline or italicize items like The Declaration of Rights of Man?
  

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Do not underline titles, that is a printer's tool. A document title, such as in your example, is either italicized or has quotation marks around it. For example, a book title is italicized but a chapter title has quotation marks around it.

  • Do not underline titles, that is a printer's tool.
  • A document title, such as in your example, is either italicized or has quotation marks around it.
  • For example, a book title is italicized but a chapter title has quotation marks around it.
  • See a style guide for examples of usage.
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Do not underline titles, that is a printer's tool. A document title, such as in your example, is either italicized or has quotation marks around it. For example, a book title is italicized but a chapter title has quotation marks around it. See a style guide for examples of usage.

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